Final Requirement of the GHS rollout - Employers are required to have a workplace labeling program for secondary containers.

"The above GHS Secondary Label is the subject Copyright Registration VAu 1-184-595, 2014, Lowe, all rights reserved. Any unauthorized copying is an infringement of the Federal Copyright rights. The copyright owner has the right to pursue statutory damages under 17 section 504(c) of up to $150,000 for a willful infringement as well as Attoney's Fees." "Copiers will be prosecuted."

Are you ready for OSHA's new Hazcom Safety Program which takes effect June 1, 2016?

Our label meets the OSHA requirements under the new GHS (Global Harmonization System) June 1, 2016 deadline for workplace labeling. Employees can transfer GHS chemical hazard information from a parent chemical container to our workplace secondary container label with ease, resulting in a safer workplace with more accurate workplace container labeling. Additionally, Stop-Painting offers SDS stations, Binders and other GHS products and support materials and training to meet the new regulations.

Using these Hazcom Labels as part of your Hazard Communication Program and workplace labeling system, makes GHS training easy and reduces the risk of chemicals being mislabeled, employees injured or receiving an OSHA Hazcom citation.

"The above GHS Secondary Label is the subject Copyright Registration VAu 1-184-595, 2014, Lowe, all rights reserved. Any unauthorized copying is an infringement of the Federal Copyright rights. The copyright owner has the right to pursue statutory damages under 17 section 504(c) of up to $150,000 for a willful infringement as well as Attoney's Fees." "Copiers will be prosecuted."